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Am so disappointed with VAR, I really championed it.
But deeply regret it now.
It has brought nothing, except an extra 12 minutes of stoppage time for each game.
Its not changed a damn thing, there are still arguments, still differing opinions and they still get half the decisions wrong, same as the refs used to on their own.
So why keep it?
Cause it’s funny as **** <laugh><laugh><laugh><laugh>
 
Sky reporting six clubs (Everton included) have to sell players to meet PSR rules.

yet city, Chelsea flout the rules and Liverpool are sponsored by a bank funding arms deals.
World gone mad.
Who's the 6 clubs listed ?
 
I like Spurf, funny guy, although I'm surprised Chelsea and Newcastle fans haven't reacted to his comment yesterday, maybe he is right that's why tjhey've not responded. Or maybe they think with him supporting Spurs, well you know ;)
Was barely worth a response.

Spurs do it the right way, build and revenue and blah ****ing blah... then win nowt apart from a prize for righteousness and doing things the Levy way.

We're also doing it the right way, but mainly cos we're forced. We've zero debt, have ambitious owners that would back us and while we ARE building infrastructure and growing revenues, we're only being delayed with progress with PSR because the "big clubs" are **** scared of becoming less relevant short term. It's all cyclical.

But yeah, otherwise, good points well made.
 
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Does that mean City can spend more, hope so, although we need a trigger alert warning button on this forum first.

There's been a few proposed but I think this is the really weird one where clubs can spend 10 x the amount the bottom club earns in revenue or something.... I find this interesting given it comes days after city aim their tanks at the rules.
 
Does this still mean that Newcastle and Leicester will be selling to meet PSR rules.
Who Leicester will be able to sell is beyond me